Where to Look for Job Opportunities

Networking is the best way to find employment—connect with personal contacts, including professors, mentors, friends, recent alumni, and directors of programs where you have completed an observation or student practica.

The following resources may help you locate organizations that hire audiologists and speech-language pathologists.

New opportunities are posted daily. When it's time to advance or change careers, search ASHA's Online Career Center and apply for jobs on the spot.

ASHA's Online Career Center accepts externship postings in addition to postings for jobs and SLP Clinical Fellow positions. This additional Online Career Center service is offered to assist academic programs with identifying additional, available externship opportunities for their students.

The Career section of The ASHA Leadercontains national job listings and is mailed every 3 weeks. Ads are listed by state in an easy-to-read format; academic positions are listed in the Faculty Openings section.

ASHA's State Associations area provides an overview of each state, including links to state governments, ASHA-recognized state associations and meeting schedules, regulatory agencies, and characteristics of licensure laws.

Uniformed Services

Audiology and speech-language pathology clinicians and research scientists are employed in the federal uniformed services.

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About Us

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 182,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students.